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  2. Bill Riley Sr. - Wikipedia

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    William J. Riley Sr. (October 7, 1920 [1] – December 15, 2006) was an American entertainer known as "Mr. State Fair" in Iowa. Riley was born in Iowa Falls, Iowa . His father died when he was 18 months old, and Bill and his brother were raised by their mother through the Great Depression .

  3. Iowa State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Fair was held in Muscatine in 1856–1857, Oskaloosa in 1858–1859, Iowa City in 1860–1861, Dubuque in 1862–1863, Burlington in 1864–1866, Clinton in 1867–1868, Keokuk in 1869–1870 and 1874–1875, and Cedar Rapids in 1871–1873 and 1876–1878. The Fair moved permanently within the Des Moines city limits in 1878.

  4. Iowa State Fairgrounds - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa State Fair was held in a different community every two years after it was first established. The first fair was held in Fairfield in 1854. The other towns that hosted the fair included Muscatine, Oskaloosa, Iowa City, Dubuque, Burlington, Clinton, Keokuk and Cedar Rapids. [2] The state fair moved to Des Moines permanently in 1878.

  5. Wells Fargo continues layoffs in Des Moines metro, but bank ...

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    Overall, San Francisco-based Wells Fargo ― until recently, Des Moines metro's largest employer ― shed 11,300 jobs in 2023, or 4.7% of its workforce, according to YahooFinance. That year began ...

  6. Once its economic engine, Des Moines' financial industry ...

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    The growth of Des Moines’ finance sector began with economic disaster. In the wake of the 1980s farm crisis, when Iowa’s unemployment rate peaked at 9.1%, then-Gov. Terry Branstad and other ...

  7. Dice.com - Wikipedia

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    Dice was originally a bulletin board service where recruiters would list open jobs. [11] Dice began operations in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1990. In 1994, the founders moved Dice's headquarters to Des Moines, Iowa. They then launched the URL www.dice.com in 1996.

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